Monthly Archives: January 2026
Credit Card Fraud And Identity Theft Crimes In Illinois
When people come to us facing charges for credit card fraud or identity theft, they are usually overwhelmed and unsure who to trust. These cases move fast, the accusations carry weight, and prosecutors often act as though guilt is already established. We do not allow that to happen. We fight for our clients from… Read More »
What’s The Difference Between Assault And Battery Under Illinois Law?
When people call us after an arrest, they often feel blindsided because police charged them with both assault and battery. These terms sound similar, but under Illinois law, they are very different crimes with very different consequences. As Chicago criminal defense attorneys, we fight these cases every day. We know how prosecutors build them,… Read More »
Why You Should Never Talk To Police Without An Attorney In A Sex Crime Investigation
When police start asking questions about a sex crime, the situation is already dangerous. By the time they contact you, they have a plan in motion. They are gathering statements, comparing timelines, and searching for anything they can twist into evidence. Many people think they can “clear things up” by talking. We know how… Read More »
How Consent And Age Matter In Illinois Sexual Assault Cases
When someone comes to us accused of sexual assault, we move fast and fight hard because the stakes are life-altering. These cases turn on two issues that prosecutors rely on more than anything else: consent and age. We have seen prosecutors build aggressive cases by claiming a lack of consent or by using the… Read More »
Possession Of Stolen Property In Illinois
When people come to us facing charges for possession of stolen property, they are already fighting an uphill battle. Prosecutors move quickly in these cases and try to paint every client as someone seeking a quick profit. We do not let them control the story. We push back, challenge their evidence, and force them… Read More »
When A Simple Possession Charge Becomes A Federal Offense
Many people assume a drug possession charge stays at the state level. That belief is wrong. A case that begins as a simple possession arrest in Illinois can escalate quickly when federal agencies get involved. We see this happen when prosecutors believe the conduct crosses state lines, involves federal property, or suggests a larger… Read More »
